Got one of these as well, but for some reason it doesn't work with my Nokia charging plate. The unit looked well made and fit perfectly. The light on the charging plate goes on when the phone's placed on it. But no charging. Any ideas?

make sure the contacts on the tag are reaching and making good contact with the contacts on the phone. I got that with another tag that it wouldn't work well if at all. Also 1st generation Qi and 2nd generation Qi sometimes have problems working with each other. I use an energizer Qi charger and it works well with any Qi device, but I have heard that nokia's chargers are a bit picky. I guess depends on the implementation even though it's suppose to be all Qi universal.

I was able to get mine working with the energizer mat. Only problem is I found the charging sticker to be too bulky. Any reason why it needs to have a magnet attached between the contacts and the battery?

a Qi tag doesn't have a magnet attached to the tag. Are you still trying to use a palm touchstone coil built into the note II battery door with a Qi charger? or do you mean the charging coil inside the tag.

make sure the contacts on the tag are reaching and making good contact with the contacts on the phone. I got that with another tag that it wouldn't work well if at all. Also 1st generation Qi and 2nd generation Qi sometimes have problems working with each other. I use an energizer Qi charger and it works well with any Qi device, but I have heard that nokia's chargers are a bit picky. I guess depends on the implementation even though it's suppose to be all Qi universal.

I played with the contacts, but no luck. I'm bummed because I really like wireless charging. My guess is that most phones will have it eventually.

I have the LG WCP-700 charging mat and it works perfectly with my Nexus 4. Any definitive answers on the receiver pads that some are selling and if they work with the Note 2? The one I saw above was sold out on ebay.

The one I got on ebay worked. I just think the thin black pad behind the wire contacts (about 1 mm thick) added too much extra weight and bulk to justify spending 70 for the charging setup. I'm wondering why the black pad is needed. Maybe to protect charging wires from contacting the battery itself?

I ended up getting one from ebay in which the vendor was highly rated and they had a buy it now price and also took offers. I said what the heck and put a bid in for 15 and they accepted it! If it does not work no biggie, I have wasted more than $15 in the past!

I got my receiver pad and popped it into my ATT Note 2 and it works fine. I have the LG-WCP-700 charging mat which I also use for my Nexus 4. Not sure yet how fast it will charge the note but this pad is a bit smaller than others so it fits easier under the cover with less bulk. You can see that I am charging it with my Samsung TPU case on. $15 bucks for the receiver pad if you already have a qi charger.

I have not timed it but it is much slower than the OEM charger. I have the charging mat on my desk at home and lay it on to charge and then pick it up to use it and lay it down again etc. The receiver pad is rated at like 650 mA so with a large battery like the Note it would take several hours I imagine.

Where did you get yours? How is the width compared to others as you noted? The width of the one I got was the only negative I found. Would be great if there were narrower versions.

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This is the one I got but not from this vendor. I used this picture because they show you how thin it is. I got it from FASTTECH.com I specified that I wanted the new 2013 model of this receiver pad. This is the thinnest pad available now for the Note 2. There are several models and this is the thinnest. It is a bit gimmicky and if you need to charge the Note 2 fast, it is better to charge with the Micro usb charger. If you can leave it on the pad and still use it like at a desk etc, then this is fine. My Nexus 4 chargers very fast wirelessly but it does not have the size battery the Note 2 has.